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Super camera driver for k750/w800/w810 |
wickedsick Joined: Aug 16, 2007 Posts: 161 PM |
Welcome back, lpachuong. Your driver A4A is still my favourite. Look like everyone has come back for this topic. |
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krzychu Joined: Jul 20, 2007 Posts: 23 PM |
hi everyone
i've compared cam modules - cid36 and cid49
there are some photos:
cid49
cid36
cid49
cid36
cid49
cid36
all photos was made using Raiderski 6.6.1 - one of the best camdriver in my opinion
i think cid36 photos are better, the most difference is in colours - cid36 colours are more natural and have less noise
i have a question:
can i change cam modules between cid49 and cid36 phones?
if i change it will cid49 phone with cid36 cam module make better shots?
[ This Message was edited by: krzychu on 2007-12-11 22:01 ]
[ This Message was edited by: krzychu on 2007-12-11 22:01 ] |
bombril Joined: Oct 31, 2007 Posts: 3 PM |
The riderski camdrive have a way to lock the ISO without set the shutter speed?
What others camdrives have this function?
Sorry for my english. |
6izmo Joined: Dec 12, 2007 Posts: 1 PM |
Hi I'm new with w800i.
I want to thank everybody who is developing camdrivers in special, to Kriomag & Raiderski.
PS: What about your 6.7 Raiderski? |
pikszel Joined: Mar 27, 2007 Posts: 29 From: hungary PM |
@krzychu
Yes, you can swap modules and yes the old cam make better photos in CID49 phone. I made it.
"Az egyed�li l�tez� dolgok az atomok �s az �res t�r; minden egy�b puszta k�pzelet" |
Randolph Joined: May 21, 2007 Posts: 115 PM |
Changing Cam 49 to Cam 36 improves quality - the modules are different - especially on distance and details. But I have noticed that there also must have been made some changes to fimware or phones mainboard because also after changing the cam module back to CID36 I could not get back the quality of my old CID36 phone.... |
Raiderski Joined: Jul 03, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland, Hell, Mountains PM, WWW
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6.7 will be available tomorrow or day after tomorrow. sorry but i have very strange personal problems |
Kriomag Joined: Dec 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM, WWW
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hello world!
my virtual drive at 4shared.com: http://kriomag.4shared.com - i will place my drivers there (also beta versions).
I've made beta version of 21 series: 21.93 - simple driver based on 21.9/21.91 - cid36 for now (but it may work on cid49).
Some changes:
- jpeg from Raiderski 6.6.1 (its stable as far i tested it so i've used it ofc jeśli nie masz nic przeciwko Raiderski? ).
- 3VR modes are back
- WB on EV +
- Saturation on EV - (if you want use WB with saturation you have to change WB from cameras menu and then saturation with EV -).
- sharper pictures in day mode
- removed zoom x2, now its default x4 (if macro is off)
- in version 20071212 i added new feature: now you can set focus (macro on) and then turn macro off and set zoom - the focus will stay as you've set it with macro on
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SPU Joined: Feb 07, 2007 Posts: 131 From: Russia, SPb PM |
I want to say two things =)
1. Comparison operation ($cl) uses (compares) only the first byte of the register.
2. Anybody uses "back light" function in his driver?
I mean following (manual ISO 100):
Normal AE
Spot AE
"Back light" AE
It really can help when you don't want to set up exposure manually or in non supermode drivers.
W800i CID36 R1BD001 |
DarKMaGiCiaN Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Raidersky,SPU and Kriomag ,lpachuong
nice to see you again here
^_^ |
Kriomag Joined: Dec 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM, WWW
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On 2007-12-12 18:57:08, SPU wrote:
Anybody uses "back light" function in his driver?
Can You tell me more about this function? thx  |
Raiderski Joined: Jul 03, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland, Hell, Mountains PM, WWW
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SPU
1. you mean $cN (N = reg num) right? what is the full size? 2 bytes right? funny but i never think about this
2. nope, is this value for command reg 8 (this one for spot on/off) or something different?
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SPU Joined: Feb 07, 2007 Posts: 131 From: Russia, SPb PM |
Kriomag
Indeed =) It's not a secret, i discovered it last summer, but i think i heard about it before that.
Command: 07
Parameter: == 00 - disable, != 00 - enable (i does not check any dependency on this value yet)
It works like a "back light" function in the old VHS camcorders, just stops to properly exposure very light objects, so darker objects does not turn black (like a finger on the last shot).
I'm not sure, but it seems like a hard limit on the shutter speed, so shutter speed can't be set by AE higher then some fixed value. I need to check this out =) If so, this function will be usable only indoor, because it will give total overexposure on the bright sun... if there is no settings for shutter speed limit.
Raiderski
1. Yes $cN. Actually all registers 4 bytes long, but even 2 bytes are used very rarely (in some math operations).
2. See above. Command reg 7. And this effect works together with AE modes (independent).
[ This Message was edited by: SPU on 2007-12-13 10:51 ] |
krzychu Joined: Jul 20, 2007 Posts: 23 PM |
pikszel, Randolph
thanks for help!
i'll change it  |
Raiderski Joined: Jul 03, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland, Hell, Mountains PM, WWW
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riddle:
as we know command reg57 is HUE control. this reg is a bit strange, look:
of course we can reach range -127 - +127 without any problems but if command registers are signed 8bit then we are unable to go over 8bit limit. in this case ~70% of HUE table is unavailable for us pity, don't you think?
the question is: how they (SE) resolved this? one more command reg to extend value? or maybe HUE control is corrupted? what do you think?
[ This Message was edited by: Raiderski on 2007-12-13 11:30 ] |
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